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Aerogel from sustainably grown bacterial cellulose pellicles as a thermally insulative film for building envelopesFleury et al., 2020
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- Fleury B
- Abraham E
- De La Cruz J
- Chandrasekar V
- Senyuk B
- Liu Q
- Cherpak V
- Park S
- Ten Hove J
- Smalyukh I
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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Improving building energy performance requires the development of new highly insulative materials. An affordable retrofitting solution comprising a thin film could improve the resistance to heat flow in both residential and commercial buildings and reduce overall …
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